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First Chris Matthews, Now Tavis Smiley - "We All Work For Barack Obama"

by: Bill Dupray   posted: 2009-01-11 16:22:00
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Another MSM lib abandons all pretense of objectivity. First, Chris Matthews' man-crush on Obama burst on the scene in the form of a thrill up his leg. Just to be sure everyone got the point, he announced that he would professionally, as a sweaty schoolgirl journalist, help Obama succeed as president. To which, one might ask, who will do the job of the press, keeping the public in the know about all the good, the bad, and the shady things Obama does?

Now PBS's Tavis Smiley works himself up into a lather about how "we are all working for Barack Obama now," and that "we all have to help him succeed."

From NewsBusters.

The host of Tavis Smiley on PBS was a guest on Morning Joe. Reacting to Harry Reid's claim last week that he doesn't work for Barack Obama, Smiley said Reid should "put down the crack pipe." Smiley added "we're all working for Barack Obama." It soon became clear that was no passing quip, but a literal description of how he sees his role.

Click pic for video.

Aside from no longer being legitimately able to call himself a journalist (he's just a lowly pundit now), hasn't Smiley just made himself another case study in ethics for Journalism schools? This, I assume, and Scott may be able to shed some light on this, being the proud owner of a journalism degree, violates the single fundamental rule of journalism - report the facts, unshaded by your own bias, so that the reader/viewer can reach his own conclusions.

Why wouldn't true journalists black-list these people as rouge partisans masquerading as one of them. When a true journalist is asked in an interview about an opinion by one of these imposters, shouldn't he should immediately dismiss the opinion as no better than that of a politician?

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Comments 9

Robbins Mitchell on 2009-01-11 17:06:42

Yea,well if Tavis wants to 'work' for a jiveass Chicago thug, he is free to do so....personally.I don't think the boy knows his ass from a hole in the ground and I'm not about to 'work' for somebody upon whom I can heap scorn and derision so justifiably.


Bill Dupray on 2009-01-11 17:37:14

I apparently didn't occur to this nitwit that Obama works for us. Smiley works for PBS . . . come to think of it, Smiley works for us too.


Diamond Tiger on 2009-01-11 23:53:01

This really falls under the category of protesting too much. They have finally figured out that this guy is going to completely implode and try to take the country with it. I am sure there are millions of Americans, that when the time comes, will be ready to shitcan the whole congress and do what is necessary to fix this mess.

I am confident.


CKA in Red State USA on 2009-01-13 22:03:19

We're all working for Barack Obama?

Well, I'm too old for a draft notice, though I've still got a worn daft card circa mid-1960s, so I've not been invited to work for Obama.

And, best I remmber, he's been elected, So that makes him my, our employee, doesn't it?

I should be amazed at twits such as Matthews and Smiley, but I'm not.

They're unethical psuedo-journalists who long ago forgot, if ever they knew, what it was to actually report objective news.

I find their behavior and school-girlishness offensive. And embarrassing.

But, then, they reflect the sucked-out minds that characteriize Obama's bots.

Unbelievable.


Clyde on 2009-01-13 22:10:06

i just watched a video of matthews - http://www.breitbart.tv/ ?p=257773 - as he talks about how "old" the RNC statements are against hilliary - as if the DNC didn't do the exact same thing 4 and 8 years ago.

he's a sanctimonious sack that i cannot stomach listening to him speak ... the content of his speech is long past my attention span - it is the mere tone and cadence now that drills me.


Bill Dupray on 2009-01-13 23:18:34

Like the "sucked-out minds."

Might just use that one CKA.


CKA in Red State USA on 2009-01-14 11:23:36

It's yours. Not attribution needed, either.

BTW: The image came from a scene in "Starship Troopers," in which the enemy of humanity, the insects, have a giant brain that feeds on the gray matter of humans. it does so to learn about human behaviors and intelligence.

In this scene, the brain punctures this guy with a pointed whatever coming out of his body, making a hole of about four inches diameter and proceeds to such out the guy's brains.

Thus, "sucked-out minds."

Hey, maybe that's it: The Democrats, liberals and leftists and their newest, coolest, bestest banner child are really extraterrestrials who've come to kill, steal and destroy.

Sorry, that New Testament reference to Satan just popped in.

Best to you all at TPR. Looking good.


Higgs Boson on 2009-01-17 17:43:35

T. S. works for N.P.R. (Nation Progressive Radio).

He is a Progressive.

Of COURSE he works for Obama!


Andrew Yu-Jen Wang on 2009-03-05 19:43:52

Speaking of Barack Obama:

Barack Obama is a racial-minority individual, and in his heart and mind he inevitably does not endorse hate crimes committed by George W. Bush.

George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog).

George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.

And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention.

Many people know what Bush did.

And many people will know what Bush did?even to the end of the world.

Bush was absolute evil.

Bush is now like a fugitive from justice.

Bush is a psychological prisoner.

Bush has a lot to worry about.

Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time.

In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy.

Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang

B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996

Messiah College, Grantham, PA

Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

?GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY? BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG

______________________

I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it is a linguistically excellent statement, and it goes kind of like this: ?If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.? Oh wait?off the top of my head?I think the quotation came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.


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